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In 1912, art competitions were held as a part of the Olympic Games for the first time. The gold medal for literature was awarded to Pierre de Coubertin for his “Ode to Sport”. The words “Oh sport, you are the peace” from the final part of the Ode became winged and were translated into a number of la...
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